SAFBIAN Ch 112
by berryChapter 112
Chapter 112
Grrrgle. A sound echoed.
ââŠIâm hungry.â
Dori gloomily clutched his empty stomach.
If this were the imperial palace, he would be sleeping soundly right about now, only to wake up late and sit down at a table overflowing with all his favorite foods.
As usual, Haewon would scold him to eat everything evenly, Hongi would quietly pour the tea, and Cheongi would chatter away beside him.
It had only been a few days ago, yet it already felt like some distant memory.
âI want rice. And warm soup tooâŠâ
His mind wandered to sizzling stirâfried meat served with crunchy vegetables or even spicy stew. The thought alone made his hunger even worse.
What a cursed fate.
In the real world, he hadnât had money, so he couldnât complain. But even after transmigrating into a novel, was he doomed to starve here too?
âThis makes the third time, doesnât it?â
Why was he always missing meals?
Since his transmigration: first in the Red Fox Village, then when he was captured by Haban and dragged to the palace, and now after being kidnapped by Wonwoo. Dori gave a weak laugh, lamenting his lack of luck when it came to food.
At that moment, clunkâthe door rattled. Dori quickly raised his head, ears twitching, only to slump in disappointment when he realized it was just the wind.
Of course. As if anyone would be coming for him.
Burying his face between his curled-up tails, Dori let out a deep sigh.
He knew he shouldnât get his hopes up, yet he couldnât shake the image of Haban suddenly barging in, calling his name.
âI have to do something myselfâŠâ
Haban wouldnât know this place. In the original story, this wasnât where âDoriâ reunited with Haban.
There, after days of rain forced him to hide in a cabin, the hunter would return. Fortunately, âDoriâ would narrowly escape, hide in an empty cave, and eventually get away safely.
âWhat if I end up running into him here too?â
Dori pictured the cabin door bursting open and a rough-faced, vicious hunter storming insideâarmed with a bow or a blade, draped in animal pelts. Upon seeing a white fox inside, the hunter would surely try to kill him.
âŠShiver.
His fur bristled, and his snout trembled. That would be a disaster. In his current fox form, bound by a collar and leather straps, he couldnât even run. His whole body stiffened in tension.
âŠSniffle.
He fought back tears that threatened to escape, sniffling softly.
Then came the sound he dreaded most: footsteps.
âHeâs here again!â
Wonwoo.
Even the cheerful spring in those steps was infuriating.
âDo the other Red Foxes know what heâs up to?â
Either way, Dori wanted nothing to do with him. He squeezed his eyes shut and pretended to sleep.
But Wonwoo, stepping inside and setting something down by the door, strode over without a care and shook Dori awake.
âEnough sleeping. Get up.â
ââŠâ
âOr⊠do you want me to wake you up with a kiss, like last time?â
ââŠGrrr!â
What the hell, you shameless fox bastard!
Just like he said, last time Dori had woken midâsleep to a strange sensationâonly to find the red fox licking his muzzle with those brown eyes staring right at him.
The sheer disgust and shock still haunted him.
Reluctantly sitting up, Dori thumped his tail against the floor in displeasure.
âStarting to feel like imprinting with me yet?â
ââŠGrrrowl.â
Donât make me laugh.
âWow. Still stubborn, huh?â
Of course he was. This wasnât stubbornness; it was common sense. Who would meekly accept being kidnapped and forced into becoming someoneâs mate?
But seeing the defiance in Doriâs eyes, Wonwooâs own expression soured.
âThink carefully. Iâm the only choice you have.â
âYip!â
Over my dead body!
The mark of a mate only disappeared if one of them died. No matter if this was inside a novel, Dori couldnât imagine being bound to someone like him for life.
As Dori glared, Wonwooâs previously bright face hardened, his teeth grinding audibly. A chilling voice slipped through the gap between his clenched teeth.
âThe more you resist, the longer youâll suffer.â
âYip! Yip!â
Do it alone, see if I care!
Relying on his last shred of confidence, Dori turned his head sharply and lay back down.
The mate mark couldnât be forced. Wonwoo had learned that after multiple failed attempts; hence his recent shift to coaxing Dori with false gentleness.
Feigning patience, Wonwoo soothed,
âBeing stuck here is hard for you too, isnât it?â
But Dori only grew more irate at hearing that from the very one who had imprisoned him. His tail flicked violently, swatting the air as if to tell him to get lost.
âYou must be hungry too.â
Getting no reaction, Wonwoo rustled through the box he had set by the door.
Soon, the aroma of food wafted into the air.
Dori instinctively turned his head toward the smell the moment it tickled his nose.
Somehow, Wonwoo had brought something steaming and fragrant all the way into the mountains. Splitting it open revealed chewy dough stuffed with minced meat and vegetables.
Gulp.
Dori swallowed unconsciously.
âWant some?â Wonwoo asked, blowing on the hot food.
âŠWhatâs his game now?
Heâd barely given him water beforeâwhy this, suddenly?
Suspicion clouded Doriâs gaze.
âEat a little, so you can regain your strength,â Wonwoo coaxed, offering half of the dumpling to Doriâs snout. The rich scent suggested top-quality ingredients.
Was he really giving this without reason?
Could it be poisoned? Doriâs wary eyes tracked Wonwooâs hand, yet the wellâkneaded dough and juicy filling looked maddeningly delicious.
Gulp.
Again, Dori swallowed hard. His empty stomach let out a pitiful rumble.
âSee? Hungry, but still so stubborn,â Wonwoo teased, eyes softening almost tenderlyâlike he wasnât the captor at all, but some caretaker feeding a helpless animal.
âSay âah.ââ He pinched off a bite-sized piece and offered it again.
ââŠâ
Still suspicious, Dori tightly shut his mouth and shook his head.
âWorried it tastes bad?â
âYip. Yap.â
You try it first.
âIf youâre that doubtful, fine.â
With an exaggerated motion, Wonwoo popped the torn piece into his own mouth and chewed slowly, deliberately, for Dori to see.
Dori couldnât help sneaking glances. Soon, Wonwoo swallowed the bite.
âSee?â
Finally, Doriâs hostility eased slightly. He halfâsat up and sniffed again. Wonwoo wouldnât have eaten it himself if it were tainted.
âRight⊠Better to eat a little. Need strength to escape.â
With that thought, Dori licked the food and took it into his mouth. When his tongue brushed Wonwooâs palm, Wonwoo flinched, his gaze darkening, though he masked it. Survival came first.
As Dori quietly ate, Wonwoo licked his own lips. Even in this situation, the brush of his mateâs tongue sent tingles through his palm.
ââŠJust hold out a little longer. Heâs finally lowering his guard.â
Deep down, he wanted to push Dori down right there, to explore every inch of that white body. The old fury at the mark left by that man only fueled the heat pooling in his lower body.
âTch.â
He should have completed the mate mark during that weddingâsealed everything then and there.
Watching the snowy fox calmly chew on the dumpling, Wonwoo clicked his tongue in frustration. If Dori were always this docile, things would have ended long ago.
In truth, completing a mate mark involved biting the nape during intercourse. But Wonwooâs situation was different: he already bore half a mark, so he only needed to mark Doriâno full coupling required.
He thought catching him would make things simple. Yet the closer he got, the more violently Dori resisted.
Forcing him unconscious and biting his nape seemed easier, yet every attempt had been violently rejectedâthe mark repelled him with excruciating pain and flung him away.
At first, fury blinded him. Heâd pinned Dori, biting his neck and slamming him to the floor. Terrified, Dori had curled against the wall, tail tucked, but Wonwooâs rage drowned out any pity.
When his reason returned later, he understood: he already bore the mark, while Dori knew nothing.
Dori was innocentâif coaxed gently, heâd surely open up.
Even now, Dori devoured the food blissfully unaware that only one half of it was laced with drugs.
âWhen heâs asleep, Iâll try again.â
âAll done?â
Wonwoo smiled warmly, handing him water.
Days passed.
Wonwoo let out a harsh breath, teeth clenched in frustration.
Dori lay sprawled on the floor, panting heavily.
âDamn it all!â
Why was marking a mateâsomething so simple for othersâimpossible for him?
Despite repeated attempts, even sneaking bites when Dori was in deep sleep, the outcome was always the same: unbearable pain and rejection.
Grrr.
Repelled yet again, Wonwooâs body instinctively shifted into his red fox form, lips curling into a savage snarl.
Dori staggered upright in alarm. Despite his weakness, he spread his forelegs wide, bracing himself defensively. The sight twisted Wonwooâs insides with anger.
âFine. Thatâs enough.â
Once he brought Dori back, heâd just lock him away so no one else could claim him. What mattered wasnât the mark itselfâit was that Dori belonged to him.
But firstâŠ
HooâŠ
Shifting back into human form, Wonwooâs lips curved upward.
âTime to collect payment for all the grief youâve caused me.â
There was no rule saying he couldnât touch him without the mark.
Just the thought of it made him hard. Seizing Doriâs hind legs, Wonwoo grinned as Dori thrashed in horror.
âIf Iâm going to enjoy this, I might as well savor the way you struggle.â
The shock flooding those golden eyes was intoxicating.